There are plenty of waste items under Alabama’s medical waste umbrella that are obviously infectious waste: Animal waste. Blood and body fluids. Microbiological waste. Pathological waste. Renal dialysis waste. Sharps. Blood-contaminated surgical waste. Other waste items, though, fall into a gray...
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Alabama Medical Waste Requirements: Key Points To Know
If you're responsible for dealing with the collection, segregation, labeling, packaging, and disposal of medical waste, it's important that you fully understand Alabama's medical waste requirements and disposal regulations. Alabama Medical Waste Disposal The Alabama Department of Environmental...
Transporting Regulated Medical Waste: Required Permits
Transporting regulated medical waste products is an essential function of any medical facility, but how do you know if it’s being managed correctly? It can be tempting to assume that once you’ve found a medical waste provider your job is done, but based on...
Does Your Medical Office Meet the Alabama Medical Waste Regulations?
Determining whether your medical office meets Alabama’s medical waste regulations can be a daunting and time-consuming task. So we have compiled this information in a way for you to quickly spot areas that may need attention for your office to be compliant with Alabama’s state guidelines and...